Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the parents of the girl in the video were paid off. Sparkle said it was clearly R. Kelly and her niece. He is just disgusting.
I think this is almost unquestionable. Especially with all of the other court cases that ended in settlements and the one woman (I forget her name) that broke her NDA to tell her story.
Jerhonda Pace?
What happens next, is he going to be held accountable for all the abuse he's committed?
We shall see. The parents of one girl have been in and out of the news for the past couple of years. They introduced their daughter to him and then said she was being held against her will along with other women. They look crazy introducing their daughter to him given his history and she said she is not being held against her will. The police checked it out and no charges. She is of age. The girl who met him during his trial was on The Real last year telling her story. If she was underage when they were together, it is a he said she said situation. She said she knew the story, but was such a fan and he contacted her after the trial. That is where he can dispute when contact took place. The ex-girlfriend in Texas described humiliating situations, but she was of age and a consenting adult. People/fans attack her as being disgruntled at being put out the house and being old enough to know better. Sparkle tried to get justice for her niece, but he was acquitted when the jury did not buy the story. He was not guilty on 21 counts. Double jeopardy in that situation. He married Aaliyah when she was underage, but the law excuses consentual things that go on in a marriage and she did not speak against him while she was alive, at least not publicly. We all know her mother is disputing the account in the documentary. Bill Cosby admitted to drugging women in a deposition, so jury could believe he also drugged Constand (sp?). There does not appear to be this sort of evidence in the R Kelly situation. Were there similar admissions with prior settlements? If so, did his lawyers have agreements in writing unlike Bill Cosby? That is how Cosby's deposition was included. The prosecutor did not have to honor a verbal agreement not to sue.
His ex-wife speaking out now is interesting. She should have gathered evidence, but it doesn't look like she did. We shall see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the parents of the girl in the video were paid off. Sparkle said it was clearly R. Kelly and her niece. He is just disgusting.
I think this is almost unquestionable. Especially with all of the other court cases that ended in settlements and the one woman (I forget her name) that broke her NDA to tell her story.
Jerhonda Pace?
What happens next, is he going to be held accountable for all the abuse he's committed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the parents of the girl in the video were paid off. Sparkle said it was clearly R. Kelly and her niece. He is just disgusting.
I think this is almost unquestionable. Especially with all of the other court cases that ended in settlements and the one woman (I forget her name) that broke her NDA to tell her story.
Jerhonda Pace?
What happens next, is he going to be held accountable for all the abuse he's committed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the parents of the girl in the video were paid off. Sparkle said it was clearly R. Kelly and her niece. He is just disgusting.
I think this is almost unquestionable. Especially with all of the other court cases that ended in settlements and the one woman (I forget her name) that broke her NDA to tell her story.
Anonymous wrote:I think the parents of the girl in the video were paid off. Sparkle said it was clearly R. Kelly and her niece. He is just disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black children are not viewed as innocent. As a society we must change this.
We also need to stand by black women and[b] create momentum of protecting black girls.
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How do we start to do this? I ask as a black woman—how do we change the station of black women in our society?
We have a 7yo. A lot of our educational and enrichment choices have been made with a goal of insulating and preparing her for a lot of societal dangers. I know we can’t shelter her completely, though.
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had cable to watch!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He went to trial and was acquitted when there was video. What is the end game here? You have Aaliyah's mother calling the witness a liar. You have Jay Z, Questlove, and other celebs refusing to participate. Not even Celine "I'm your angel" Dion. Only John Legend stepped up. The women who came forward in recent years were of age. The women at the houses in GA and Chicago are of age. Police have been to both residences and gave an all clear. He called himself the black Hugh Hefner, and right now that's what he's looking like. How do you get him?
There are women on the show that were not of age when they were with him. I believe they said that IL age of consent was 17, and episode 5(?) profiles a 14 yo that met him at his trial. He had sex with her when she was 16.
It’s infuritaing that he wasn’t convicted with the video but when the girl in the video denied it was her, it’s like all the eye witnesses didn’t matter to the jury.
The issue was that the girls own parents were claiming it wasn’t them in the videos.
Anonymous wrote:He went to trial and was acquitted when there was video. What is the end game here? You have Aaliyah's mother calling the witness a liar. You have Jay Z, Questlove, and other celebs refusing to participate. Not even Celine "I'm your angel" Dion. Only John Legend stepped up. The women who came forward in recent years were of age. The women at the houses in GA and Chicago are of age. Police have been to both residences and gave an all clear. He called himself the black Hugh Hefner, and right now that's what he's looking like. How do you get him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black children are not viewed as innocent. As a society we must change this.
We also need to stand by black women and[b] create momentum of protecting black girls.
x10000
Anonymous wrote:I wish I had cable to watch!
Anonymous wrote:Black children are not viewed as innocent. As a society we must change this.
We also need to stand by black women and create momentum of protecting black girls.